South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 34, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 February 1921 — Page 6

TH2 SOUThTBEND NEWS-Tir.TES" ' ' INDUSTRIAL YISITS SCREW CORPORATION ! TO BEGIN THURSDAY! TO OPEN FACTORY -Many Unusua argams Foreign Students to Tour O'Brien Varnifli Works Announce Branch Plant Willi Locate in South Bend Soon. arc now being offered in

TTirnsDAY MoitN'S"n, n:nnr.R 3,

The firt of a ftI'-s of turs plann '! ly c ChamL' r t f Cov mir io ftr-i dr.! t w -! r : t from

fprr.'i?n countn - at Notre Dami rith tli'- ir.anuf.tcturlr.tf Industries c f South Hi rvl will tnrt this rnrrr.lnff at o'rjork wh-n mor than 1 0 sturl nt.H nccornp:inifl .by "rim-pr of ''omni'Tco ofTl': ;.i I will viit tl.o O'I'rIf'n varr.Sh works. The majority of tho .uJfnts repr( vnrin? a dozen or r.orc cour.tri""i f South Arorri'a and th orient are in th" foreign mmin' rce school 0? Notre Dame. The ..tmo party will iait the j.lanta of th Studehaker corporation Tuesday, where they WÜ1 b th" Uet3 of tho Corporation at a dinner In one of the factory dir.lri' hnl'.s. x

GIYES ETTEL FINE AND JAIL TERM AS LIQUOR VIOLATOR Pica Rum Was Kept as Medicine Fails to Impress Judge Gilmer.

Th Aetna Scrw Corporation of Jackson. Mich, manufacturer of t rc-'!. bolus and nuts, will ojven a Lraruh factory in flouth Uend at an arly date according to announccutent made today by the Chamber of Commerce. Tho new plant will bo locatt-d at C19 Hydraulic av., and will be the only one of ita kind In northern Indiana The new factory will ooctjpy for the present part of the bulldlnp of thn Sanitary I'eltincr aJid Mattrfc.w C. Plans for expansion will follow th ettablihmnt of tho buainess.

I The Horoscope

Mike Kttel. proprietor of .1 soft drink parlor at S 4 7 S. Ch i pin st. wai sentenced t srv .",c d.iyn in county Jill :ind fin'd $10') ruul costs by Jude f;ilrr.r in tin- city court "Vfdnesday when wa.s found ruilty of tliM eh 'ire' of the unlawful! ps-Hioh of lifjunr for sab-. Kttel v;lh an s't- d whri three quarts of liquor w n- found concealed uinb-r a stairs leading from his plar- of l.u-itit s t his resilience .bore by rKt. K--'.ormv-.ki and a detail of ot:irrs wh-n they raidei t Vi a t.l'ir.. T'fl.1 l.l'.il..,! r,i.t .r, ,!',-

on the grounds f having the liquor for medicinal purposes fcr his wife. Tic claim d that he had it concealed under th- tairs from his children.

THritSDAY, Feb. 3. While the affairs of thin day will move at a lively enoucrh pace, yet they are under a pcrtentious conperies of planetary figures which threaten delays. di?rup;.on and disappointments unless they are manaed with the utmost coolness and

1 wine council. There Is a Btronp . . . . . 1

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defeat and failure through nradstronpr and impetuous actions and turbulent. Ill-guarded speech. Saturn also wields a malefic influence, building up obstacles and delays where least expected, impairing th credit and postponing results. The mental tendency may be toward anxiety and despondency, .and the physical condition may be depre?ed under this chilling rule. Avoid quarrels and litigation. Thoo, whose birthday It Is have the augury of an unsatisfactory year, with troublesome conditions in business and delays and disappolnt-rm-nta in other affairs. A child born on thi day may be quick and clever, but should receive -strict home training in the value of self-control and good-nature. (Copyright. 1521.")

Circiimta nt ial 1 "vidrnoo. Thos; sui;ar profit- rs are evidently disposing of th ir hoarded etoc'is to randy manufacturers at the old prices.

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With every pair of Children's Shoes

Purchased on our Clearance Floor

An Aeroplane

That makes a hit

With every boy and girl. The first lot

Of these toys

Went fast.

Another shipment

Has just arrived.

The shoes are full

Of real wear.

The price is low $2.35 to $3.85

You save yourself

And save the difference.

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To The People of South Bend

WHEREAS, Search is being made by The Chicago Tribune for he most beautiful girl in this territory and WHEREAS, The Chicago Tribune has announced that it will pay $10,000.00 in cash to the most beautiful girl found and $10,200.00 ADDITIONAL in cash prizes ranging from $1,000.00 to $50.00 to sixty girls who will be chosen for their beauty and WHEREAS, This offer is open to every girl unmarried or widow residing anywhere in this vicinity and WHEREAS, Great honor can come to our city if one of the prize beauties is found here and WHEREAS, I believe that our fair city is noted for its beautiful girls who are therefore eligible for the high honor offered, now, therefore I PROCLAIM, as Mayor of this city, that it U the duty of every citizen of this municipality to institute diligent search for the most beautiful girl within our corporate limits and within this immediate vicinity and that all citixens, merchants, business men's associations, public official j, etc, join in entering as many of our fair girls in this contest as possible to the end that the gTand honor may be bestowed upon our city as being the home of the most beautiful girl in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin. FURTHERMORE, I, as Mayor, urge every citizen to enter photographs of th?s city's beautiful daughters in this $20.200.00 contest now being conducted by The Chicago Tribune and that photographs be sent to The Chicago Tribune at once, to the end that some one of our many beautiful girls may bo awarded the GRAND PRIZE of $10,000.00 in caih and that this city may be honored nationally for its beautiful girls

Signed- Franklin R. Carson Mayor

Done at the Office of the Mayor this 31st day of January in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-one.

New 1921 Rosemary

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FEE-INVENTOR Y SAL

read this advertisement and convince yourself that this is a real opportunity to save a great deal of money. With the completion of our inventory, we found we had a number of odd garments left over which we must clear away immediately to make room for a great deal of new Spring wearing apparel arriving daily. With a view of making this an absolute clearance, we have taken the most drastic action and placed such prices on this merchandise that it will move immediately. These garments are all of the clean, new stylish kind, all good, sensible garments fully up to the usual high Newman standard. If you are in need of any of the fine apparel, which has been sacrificed to permit us more room in our store, your failure to attend this sale will be a personal loss. We say this frankly in the hope you will avail yourself of the opportunities ofrered by this unusual clearance sale. LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF SENSATIONAL BARGAINSTHEN COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Big Savings In Winter Coats Fur Trimmed Coats,

Cape Collar Coats, Wonderful Wrappy Coats and Plush Coats

hoice of These Coats

See What You Save in Fur Trimmed SLiits and Plain Tailored Suits

(Any of these suits are good for two seasons)

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Regular $50, $75, $100 and $125 kind

and

Winter Suits Regular prices from $75 to $125

and

Tremendous Values in Silk Dresses

Lace Dresses, Georgette Dresses, Taffeta Dresses, Duvetvn and Satin Dresses

Regular $50, $65, $75 and $100 values

Every one of these dresses is new and this season's stvles. Colors: Navy, black, brown and the light colors.

Choice of These Dresses

and

Really Big Bargains in Blouses

Georgette and Satin Blouses and Overblouses (in every imaginable suit color)

These Blouses at $3.95, $5.95 and $7.95

Regularly priced at $10, $15, $25 and $35

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PRICES SLASHED ON PETTICOATS Silk Jersey and Silk Regular S4.50, $6.50, $8.50 Taffeta Petticoats and $12.50 kind Petticoats at $2.50, $3.50, $5 and $6.50 Smart and New Spring Hats

Marvelous Values at SS S10 and

We are now showing a collection of Hats at popular prices which will appeal to every woman. These are unusually clever models faithfully portraying every new style variation. The hat3 are in draped Visca Cloth, Faille Silk combined with Milan Hemp, Novelty Braids combined with Georgette, smart effects of Crepe de Chine and Straw, narrow brimmed sailors of allover Straw Cloth and Silk. Our showing features the new high shades, Tangerine, Flame Red, Jade, Chinese Blue, and the more conservative shades. Brown, Navy, Black and Grey.

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